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Here is what is going on with William from my DIL.... Today we met with Dr Max in hemotology at children's mercy. I liked her a lot. She was so kind and gentle with William. She talked with us about the different possibilities of what the tumor could be. There are no more tests that they can do short of removing it and testing the lump itself. A biopsy would not be done because it basically involves the same amount of work and invasiveness. Nothing is set in stone at this point but she would like us to meet with the surgeon next so that he can take a look. She had some blood work done today also to check his platelet count to make sure they weren't getting trapped in the tumor. It came back all good. For now we are just supposed to measure it and take a picture of it everyday to make sure it isn't growing... if it starts growing... that's an different story...

Lots of positive Marty! We deal with Children's in Seattle a lot in fact flying home for an appointment with our granddaughter. I can tell you that we have found them to be amazing in all areas that our grandkids have needed them. In fact one of the doc's is like family to us.

Well, today was our last travel day. Plugged our destination into the GPS and started on the road about 08:30 a.m. Had a Pilot Travel Center as the first stop. Then we get on the road, I-10 and the friendly GPS says it is closed and to take exit blah blah blah. Heck all the truckers are booking down I-10E I'll just follow them. Mistake. I-10E is closed and the road blockage because of stop signs and traffic lights at the exit everyone had to take had the I-10 backed up for miles. Our only saving grace is that we got on I-10E ahead of the throngs of traffic. We traveled about 16 miles in 2 hours. Then the detour Hwy 90 was backed up again because of traffic lights and stop signs.

Needless to say we arrived home at 3:30 p.m. Made 205 miles in 7 hours. What a day.

And then, the fuel station is running B20 biodiesel - nope I'll find another one. Well it was a little better at B18. I put enough in to mix with what I had and get us home. Now I'll find Diesel #2 without biodiesel if I can.

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Wayne MSGT USMC (Ret) & Earlene (CinCHouse)
2015 Winnebago Tour 42QD
RVM14
It is what it is, and then it is what you make of it.

Well, today was our last travel day. Plugged our destination into the GPS and started on the road about 08:30 a.m. Had a Pilot Travel Center as the first stop. Then we get on the road, I-10 and the friendly GPS says it is closed and to take exit blah blah blah. Heck all the truckers are booking down I-10E I'll just follow them. Mistake. I-10E is closed and the road blockage because of stop signs and traffic lights at the exit everyone had to take had the I-10 backed up for miles. Our only saving grace is that we got on I-10E ahead of the throngs of traffic. We traveled about 16 miles in 2 hours. Then the detour Hwy 90 was backed up again because of traffic lights and stop signs.

Needless to say we arrived home at 3:30 p.m. Made 205 miles in 7 hours. What a day.

And then, the fuel station is running B20 biodiesel - nope I'll find another one. Well it was a little better at B18. I put enough in to mix with what I had and get us home. Now I'll find Diesel #2 without biodiesel if I can.

Here is what is going on with William from my DIL.... Today we met with Dr Max in hemotology at children's mercy. I liked her a lot. She was so kind and gentle with William. She talked with us about the different possibilities of what the tumor could be. There are no more tests that they can do short of removing it and testing the lump itself. A biopsy would not be done because it basically involves the same amount of work and invasiveness. Nothing is set in stone at this point but she would like us to meet with the surgeon next so that he can take a look. She had some blood work done today also to check his platelet count to make sure they weren't getting trapped in the tumor. It came back all good. For now we are just supposed to measure it and take a picture of it everyday to make sure it isn't growing... if it starts growing... that's an different story...

Been a while since I dropped the RV Mutant Roster. And I noticed I failed to record the states of our most recent victi... members. I will catch up eventually!

RVM143 SixShooter14

I'm just west of Memphis during the week and North Central Arkansas for the weekends.

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Here is what is going on with William from my DIL.... Today we met with Dr Max in hemotology at children's mercy. I liked her a lot. She was so kind and gentle with William. She talked with us about the different possibilities of what the tumor could be. There are no more tests that they can do short of removing it and testing the lump itself. A biopsy would not be done because it basically involves the same amount of work and invasiveness. Nothing is set in stone at this point but she would like us to meet with the surgeon next so that he can take a look. She had some blood work done today also to check his platelet count to make sure they weren't getting trapped in the tumor. It came back all good. For now we are just supposed to measure it and take a picture of it everyday to make sure it isn't growing... if it starts growing... that's an different story...

Sitting in TN again. Stopped by so SIL could take a short trip. Then Mary had a dental appt, now she is scheduled for surgery on the 26th. Needs a gum graft, and they will put in another implant while they're at it. I feel for her, I know how she felt after the last time.

Mowed MIL's yard yesterday, 3 hours non-stop on the mower. Good reminder why we sold here and moved to AZ. My yard w^{k there consists of a walk around the unit with some roundup, once a month

After Mary's dental work, we head for AZ for the winter. Anybody shows up, be sure to holler. Happy hour is at 1600 hours, daily.